Maryland and West Virginia meet in a 3:30 p.m. game Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium, and the Terps and Mountaineers are scheduled to play in each of the following four seasons.

They aren’t scheduled to play in 2018 or 2019. Luck said the current discussions focus on games between the schools in the 2020s.

“I would say it’s a very good rivalry,” said Luck, who participated in the series as West Virginia’s quarterback. He split two games with Maryland in his Mountaineers career -- in 1980 and 1981, respectively.

The schools have played 49 times. The Mountaineers have won the past seven games.

Maryland has played Virginia more than West Virginia or any other school. But the Terps and Cavaliers aren't scheduled to face each other after this season because Maryland is leaving the Atlantic Coast Conference for the Big Ten.

Although it is now in the Big 12, Luck said West Virginia remains interested in pursuing some of the old regional rivalries that were once popular with fans.